2014 // Posts published in 2014

2015 is nearly here and that means it’s time for every blog on the internet to roundup 2014 with a list of the “Top [BLANK] Most [BLANK] [BLANK] of 2014”.
Today, we’re looking at the worst PC viruses that hit our computers in 2014. Fortunately, most of these viruses are months behind us and are only bad memories. But 2015 is just around the corner, and that means more viruses to worry a

Last week, Minecraft creator Marcus “Notch” Persson bought a $70 million mansion in Beverly Hills. This week, gamers recreated that mansion in-game down to the nearest block.
It took the Minecraft community just a week to build Notch’s mansion in game, giving Minecraft players a way to experience a lifestyle they’re unlikely to ever experience in person.
The mansion, by the way, was

There’s one big problem with antivirus buying guides on the internet: they always steer you towards one antivirus product in particular.
That’s annoying. Sometimes, websites get paid to advertise a certain software program. In other cases, the website is just trying to trick you into downloading malware.
Today, I’m not going to mention any antivirus programs. Instead, I’m simply goin

Microsoft OneDrive has received millions of new sign-ups over the last three months. Thanks to promotional deals like free 1TB of OneDrive with Office 365, and even unlimited OneDrive storage, membership has grown by leaps and bounds.
Oh, and even free users get 15GB of space in exchange for just an email address. Unlike other cloud storage services, you can also store files as large as 10GB.

Assassin’s Creed Unity was released last week to great fanfare among the gaming community. This is that cool looking, co-op assassin game set in the French Revolution that we saw at E3 2014.
Assassin’s Creed Unity was released onto the Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC. However, users of all three systems are reporting serious problems with the game. While the story, setting, and gameplay are

Guinness World Records has been around since 1955. Today, the world’s most well-known record compendium is constantly finding ways to innovate. And that’s why starting in 2008, Guinness began publishing the “gamer’s edition” of Guinness World Records.
Well, the 2015 version of Guinness’s gamer edition just came out, and it teaches us a lot of amazing things about the state of the ga

Ready to celebrate Halloween in the spookiest way possible? We’ve combed the catalog of PC gaming history to find the best Halloween horror games in the world.
Try out some of these PC games, dim the lights, and turn up the volume. You’re about to get really scared.
Looking for non-spooky Halloween games?
Halloween is a fun time of year to be a gamer – even if you don’t like scary PC

Gaming PCs and tight budgets don’t always get along.
After all, you need a powerful gaming rig and a high-end video card to play the latest and greatest PC games in all their glory. Sometimes, you may even need multiple high-end video cards.
But that doesn’t mean you can’t build a good PC on a small budget. Today, I’m going to share some of the industry’s best tips and tricks for p

Windows 10 is just around the corner and Microsoft wants to listen to user feedback this time. No, seriously!
That’s why people are eager to submit their most-wanted Windows 10 features. We’ve combed the internet and found the top 10 most-requested features that the average Windows user wants to see in Windows 10:
1) Drag and drop apps between virtual desktops
Virtual desktops are one of

Civilization: V is one of the most popular (and addictive) games ever made. Played by millions around the world, Civilization V was released in 2010 but still frequently cracks the top 20 most-played games on Steam to this day.
It’s an awesome and expansive strategy game that you can easily sink thousands of hours of your life into.
And now we’ve got a quasi-sequel. Civilization: Beyond